miR-100 Inhibits the Growth and Migration of Burn-Denatured Fibroblasts.

MEDICAL SCIENCE MONITOR(2016)

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Abstract
Background: Burn-denatured dermis is able to regain the function and shape of normal dermis; however, the potential mechanisms are still vague. The aim of this study was to investigate roles of miR-100 involved in the growth and migration of burn-denatured fibroblasts. Material/Methods: Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction(qRT-PCR) was used to assess the expression of miR-100. Transient transfection of miR-100 mimics and inhibitor was used to up-regulate or down-regulate the expression of miR-100. Cell proliferation and colony formation assay were used to test the cell growth, and wound healing assay and transwell migration assay were used to evaluate the cell migration. Results: miR-100 expression was notably downregulated in the burn-denatured fibroblasts compared to normal controls. Functionally, transfection of miR-100 inhibitors improved the growth and migration abilities of burn-denatured fibroblasts. In contrast, upregulation of miR-100 inhibits the growth and migration of burn-denatured fibroblasts. Conclusions: Based on these observations, we concluded that miR-100 can inhibit the growth and migration of burn-denatured fibroblasts.
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Cell Migration Assays,Cell Proliferation,MicroRNAs
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